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we-xnxx-Qt X t XESFXRRRPXES i I The NASSAU Postal Clerks, from left to right: CPL Clint Newcomb, PC1 Dale Sloan PCSN Rick Stewart, SSGT Coe Paris and PC3 Chris Herold. Getting mail to and from a Navy ship overseas is a very difHcult task. NASSAU's Postal Clerks did an outstandingf ij9Qg,Qf,it during the cruise, making sure mail embarked Marines and crew . Z-A rs, , . f . . . - as timelyfasfpossgglrle, home was sent on ftsgway. W i,,7 1 OVf?f,,,9n6' ships was PaSSeCifi?Om Owner ff'- sei Today, Mili trafHc and units other are the most expedi- tious and effieieiittrheans of getting the mail where it has to go. Letters to cancel, packages to weigh and sort out, records and files to keep, money orders to sell and mail calls to be held. NASSAU's Post Office is a busy place. TAKE THAT AND CANCEL IT!
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511.1 fl, L 757' 1 Q1 93 af 3? ii Z 1-' ' ltL5DQil'l.l:z. QL. .'L' l , 1, an - 3 M Q, COQRDI TOR The .3-M coordinator, HTC Nelson is re- all sponsible for coordinating and organizing ll T the various processes needed to keep the 3 I V material maintenance aboard NASSAU 5 t running smoothly. Assisted by AT1 Hens- lr H lee, the two men ensure proper handling of l 3-M paperwork and procedures. x li F 1 V AT1fQ?tephen Jienslee ftl -an-:ig Q iff Zf in !'1 U z X , 7 , Q f mf? 7 254 L27 252 WMM i i . i 3 , I , .o 1 M 5 Q1 , 14 H SECRET RY The Ship s Secretary C WO 3 Phil Clemente is charged with handling the ship s Officer s records and files Official correspondence and messages from the Captain also come through the Ship s Secretary LEG Any legal question or problem that a NAS- SAU crewman may come up with can be handled through the le gal ofhce Along with routine procedures from masts the legal office drafts wills powers of attor ney and a variety of doc uments that are neces sary for everyone aboard is the ship s
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Kneeling, SA Alan Hamilton. Standing, L to R1 DM2 Drew Solberg, LIC Tom Morey, LI3 joe Wetherbee, LI3 Guy Cartwright PFC ' Long, and LISA Everard Morgan. The Print Shop, run by Chief Lithographer Tom Morey, runs off and produces an amazing amount of materials for not only NASSAU but other ships in the squadron. Daily, the Print Shop handles the Plan of the Day and the newspaper, GATOR GAZETTE. On longer range projects they produce operating or- ders for amphibious operations. Pamilygrams, various forms and order blanks for use all over the ship and a myriad of signs and flyers. Incorporated into the Print Shop is the Drafts- man's shop, where DMZ Drew Solberg hand- letters and draws everything from names and dates to intricate artwork for certiHcates and il- lustrations. and organizing, t g . LI3 joe Wetherbee at the shop's light table, used to strip negatives together for printing Q +1 I - q S Plates. Q p v.axw-- - uw S, V- ,W Q, , 'A 4 .I 1 'txaggrlgregimlvk Q ' QJSVSQ T533 :soggy Vqu X 7 f ' Q Q auiiifiigiffiw NN F Javal! A A3129 006 U. SHOES. 6 ,. C , ' 5509 fe P '2ffsw1 50 Q ,N AWA 'x Esq 3523 Ywauxaaa 65359156 Q 'Q Q3 lg: ,,,,, 1 ' ' ts - Va Mgnxnxo ,uv Q 5 P 5 wo, wat at Q L :JZ I ti:-5212 ,'Q' ti sa ,. K I V N 3 am X mg? QQ LS QXX fq, f My Lg l, GQ 30X I QE 133935 6 HX M kms.. he 1,'B6CXX gvxmgk W6 Qgwliw 3 Q 01 H1909 A I 35 W F Q7 Q QQBQ if Tim., 47 C K h N uSSN5iS4F P Q 0 X' I lv gf Q c ya iN -Q06 ma ii: N 4-f ' V ' 9 M- V ru qt,-4,-v ' N d day : Q K ' Q- 23 J e 1982 - E I 1 I 4 Ano, v '17 KN Q 6 9 JULIAN 2176 - , I y g Y 1 Nfl I - , , fggf Xi if sumusiz: oeoo ARSUNSET: 19 if X 5 ij 35.0 'rms zorua: osc 4? f Q- if - I CAPTAIN 1' J JOHNSON, c mending ' fy! g Q be
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